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A localization tool for Flutter apps based on class generation.

Inu 🐕 #

Features #

Inu is a simple localization tool for Flutter applications. It's based on class generation from structured YAML files containing all Strings for the application.

A locale class is generated from every locale file.
Once generated, you can access the Strings from an Inu inheriting class instance.

Getting started #

All localization files should have the same YAML-map structure. The value of each key should contain the translated String for each language.

  • place all your localization files in the directory assets/translations/
  • add Inu to your dependencies in your Flutter app with flutter pub add inu
  • run dart run inu:init to generate the locale classes for the first time

Usage #

Inu creates an abstract class called Inu, which every other locale class implements. This class is generated from the main language used during development.

If you don't provide any translations, the Strings from the Inu class are used (like a "fallback locale").

Class Generation #

If you have added more Strings to your locale files you can run

dart run inu:gen_classes

or

just inu

if you use just.

Inu checks the locale files for completeness during the generation process. Once it discovers Strings that aren't translated, you can translate them right away in the terminal prompt or skip the process.

Once the classes have been generated, you can move on by using an instance of Inu as a Container for all your Strings.

Translations for a specific language can be selected through the InuLocale enum.

Inu chooseLocale() {
  final String locale = Locale(Platform.localeName).languageCode;
  return InuLocale.select(locale) ?? InuLocale.en_US.inu;
}

String insertion #

You can also use arguments in form of a List<String> or named arguments with a Map<String, String> with the String and Text() extension tr().
Simply add curly braces to your String value in your locale files like this:

arguments: this String contains {} and {}
namedArguments: Hello, my name is {firstname} {surname}

Then use the tr() extensions like this:

Text(inu.arguments).tr(args: ['funny', 'words']);
String greeting = inu.namedArguments.tr(namedArgs: { 
    'firstname' : 'Ryan',
    'surname' : 'Stecken'});

Checkout the Example for a translated version of the Flutter demo app!

Structure of locale files #

You should structure your files in form of a simple map (no lists or plain text). The map structure has to be the same for all files.

English locale file #

title: app
section1:
  undersection1:
    key1 : Value
    key2: "great value"
  anotherKey : another value

section2:
  supriseKey: ""Boo!""
  arguments: this String contains {} and {}
  namedArguments: Hello, my name is {firstname} {surname}

end: this is the end

German locale file #

title: App
section1:
  undersection1:
    key1 : Wert
    key2: "toller Wert"
  anotherKey : weiterer Wert

section2:
  supriseKey: ""Buuh!""
  arguments: dieser String beinhaltet {} und {}
  namedArguments: Hallo, mein Name ist {firstname} {surname}

end: das ist das Ende
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A localization tool for Flutter apps based on class generation.

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flutter, path, yaml_mapper

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